CHALLENGER 2 PRE-ORDERS
NOW OPEN
EMAIL US AT SALES@ARMORTEK.CO.UK TO PRE-ORDER
CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS


Metric One Size Smaller

Forum for Armortek Owners to Meet, chat and share knowledge. You are advised to check 'official advice' before carrying out any modifications.
Post Reply
Steve Stuart
Posts: 773
Joined: Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:34 pm
Location: Oxford
Has liked: 258 times
Been liked: 187 times

Metric One Size Smaller

Post by Steve Stuart »

Perhaps a daft question, but does any body know of a metric one size smaller bolt head supplier for metric bolts? I know you can get BA ones, from EKP Supplies for sure, but it would be useful for a job in hand to get metric.
Thanks in advance for any leads.
Steve

Ragnar Arntsen
Posts: 70
Joined: Fri Apr 10, 2009 11:22 am
Location: NORWAY
Been liked: 13 times

Re: Metric One Size Smaller

Post by Ragnar Arntsen »

Hi Steve
You can try my supplier , I used them when replacing almost all of the bolts and nuts on my 2010 mid Tiger .
http://www.modellbauschrauben.de
Top right at the home page you will find "sprache" and you will find English if you prefer.
The standard head is what I Call "steam engine" head, Niedriger kopf or low/flat head is what I used on my Tiger
Hope you find what you need
Ragnar
THANKS FOR THE TIGER`S
2010 mid-Tiger Nr.005

phil fitzpatrick
Posts: 2020
Joined: Sat Dec 12, 2009 3:38 pm
Location: Sambourne uk
Been liked: 223 times

Re: Metric One Size Smaller

Post by phil fitzpatrick »

Hi Steve
Another supplier for small brass hex head machine screws,but I am not sure of the
one size head smaller
www.fastener-express.com
Cheers
Phil

Steve Stuart
Posts: 773
Joined: Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:34 pm
Location: Oxford
Has liked: 258 times
Been liked: 187 times

Re: Metric One Size Smaller

Post by Steve Stuart »

Thank you Phil and Ragnar
I think that Ragnar's lead is going to be the most useful in this case as the Niedriger kopf Screws do appear to be effectively a one size smaller a metric equivalent to EKP's BA ones and they may well work. I need to do some more thinking and checking!
Cheers!
Steve

leesellars
Posts: 934
Joined: Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:19 am
Location: Nottingham
Has liked: 2 times
Been liked: 15 times

Re: Metric One Size Smaller

Post by leesellars »

Hello chaps

Don't forget not to use anything else than what Gill has painfully packed up for us for structureal part of our tanks. EKP BA sizes are for decoration only. The bolts should be 8.8 standard.

Lee
http://www.Facebook.com/newthorpemodels
Dont hit me so early in the morning with those negative waves.
Listen carefully i shall say this only once.
If its not broke dont fix it.
Ich Hatt Einen Kameraden

Steve Stuart
Posts: 773
Joined: Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:34 pm
Location: Oxford
Has liked: 258 times
Been liked: 187 times

Re: Metric One Size Smaller

Post by Steve Stuart »

Valid point Lee :) This is for primarily 'decoration' or for securing non-structural parts. Because of wear and tear I try and have things beefed up if I can.
Steve

Andrea Daviero
Posts: 105
Joined: Fri Dec 03, 2010 7:24 pm
Been liked: 5 times

Re: Metric One Size Smaller

Post by Andrea Daviero »

Try this:
http://knupfer.info/

They have steel, brass and so on metric bolts, nuts, washers also with reduced head.
They Have from M1 to over M3 including M1,2, M1,4....
As an example, an M3 bolt has an head key of 4mm istead classic 5.5mm.
Regards
Andrea Daviero (Andrew)

Steve Stuart
Posts: 773
Joined: Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:34 pm
Location: Oxford
Has liked: 258 times
Been liked: 187 times

Re: Metric One Size Smaller

Post by Steve Stuart »

Thank you Andrea on this lead, I have just received a delivery from them. Just right for the job in hand! The good thing is that they compliment BA bolts and add to the options for 'scale sized' bolt heads. Check them out.....
Steve

Andrea Daviero
Posts: 105
Joined: Fri Dec 03, 2010 7:24 pm
Been liked: 5 times

Re: Metric One Size Smaller

Post by Andrea Daviero »

Steve, I'm glad you're happy with them!
At my workshop I have most of the measure they offers, from M1 to M3, some in steel, some in brass. Not too cheap, but necessary for most of the scale works. They sell also little working wrenches (2.5 or 3mm key) that fits also to 1/6th scale action figures...
:D
Regards
Andrea Daviero (Andrew)

Post Reply